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Who trusts the news media? Exploring the factors shaping trust in the news media in German-speaking Switzerland

open access: yesStudies in Communication Sciences, 2019
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international comparison, Switzerland is still considered one of the countries with a relatively high level of media trust. Nevertheless, knowledge concerning the factors
Dorothee Arlt
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Can Americans' Trust in Local News Be Trusted? The Emergence, Sources and Implications of the Local News Trust Advantage

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science
Despite eroding consensus about credible political news sources, much of the public still trusts local media. We assess the emergence, sources and implications of the trust advantage local news holds over national media. We argue the public now uses a news outlet's local orientation as a shortcut to assess its credibility.
Erik Peterson   +3 more
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Partisan Media, Trust, and Media Literacy: Regression Analysis of Predictors of COVID-19 Knowledge

open access: yesJMIR Formative Research
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic was a devastating public health event that spurred an influx of misinformation. The increase in questionable health content was aided by the speed and scale of digital and social media and certain ...
Kristy Roschke   +3 more
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Empirical Study of Privacy Issues Among Social Networking Sites. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Social media networks are increasing their types of services and the numbers of users are rapidly growing. However, online consumers have expressed concerns about their personal privacy protection and recent news articles have shown many privacy breaches
Kuzma, Joanne
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Selective and consistent news avoidance in Aotearoa New Zealand: motivations and demographic influences

open access: yesKōtuitui
This study explores selective and consistent news avoidance in Aotearoa New Zealand. Existing research suggests that selective news avoidance rates are high in Aotearoa New Zealand (Myllylahti M, Treadwell G. 2023.
Alex Beattie, John Kerr, Richard Arnold
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Unexpected Media Coverage and Stock Market Outcomes : Evidence from Chemical Disasters. [PDF]

open access: yes
Using the event-study methodology and multivariate regressions, this paper examines the intensity of media coverage, its determinants and its marginal effect on stock returns following chemical disasters.
Laguna, Marie-Aude
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The influence of sensationalist features in television news stories on perceived news quality and perceived sensationalism of viewers in different age groups

open access: yesStudies in Communication Sciences, 2018
This study investigates whether the decreased trust in news media can be explained by the increase in sensationalism in news. To this end, an experiment was conducted in which viewers (N = 288) evaluated sensationalist versus non-sensationalist ...
Mariska Kleemans   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

La ética de la confianza en el periodismo digital [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Con base en un estudio cualitativo realizado entre 2009-2010 con usuarios de sitios web periodísticos en Bélgica, este artículo propone un análisis ético de la confianza en el periodismo digital articulado alrededor de tres valores morales evocados por
Rosas, Omar V.
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Licensing Trusts in New Zealand

open access: yesPolicy Quarterly, 2018
Licensing trusts in New Zealand are a statutory form of community enterprise now existing for over 70 years. Thirty were established between 1944 and 1975. Over the years since they have generated wealth of $250 million through their business units, benefited their areas in many ways, and through their community support donations programmes distributed
openaire   +2 more sources

Comparison of Public Relations and News Professionals’ Usage of Social Media in Communication Relationships [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Professionals in the areas of public relations and news adopt social media extensively in their respective disciplines. Thus the focus of this study is to ascertain how social media was used in professional communication.
Stalbaum, Kathy
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